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Brad Takes Jolie Woes To Aniston At “Secret” Meeting

8:15PM Andrew Belonsky | Are Jennifer and Brad going to reconcile? Will Nancy Grace eat Jon Gosselin’s face? Can Levi Johnston get in shape for Playgirl? And why do women find Jeremy Piven attractive? Welcome, inquisitive reader, to your Wednesday gossip roundup! More »
Flotsam & Jetsam

Erin Andrews Appreciates Men In Uniform

9:11PM Andrew Belonsky | Erin Andrews offers thanks. Chris Noth’s off the market. And Kevin Smith encourages you smoke pot. Hello! It’s your Monday gossip roundup! More »
Small Screen

Erin Andrews: ‘Dirty Girl’ With Great ‘Gams’

1:10AM Hamilton Nolan | When ESPN reporter Erin Andrews was victimised by a peeping sex perv, the New York Post defended her by running the sexxxy perv pictures. ESPN then banned Post reporters from their channel. But the Post is not done sympathising—sexxxily! More »
Flotsam & Jetsam

Megan Fox Refuses Bond Girl Role, Maintains Artisitc Integrity

10:14PM the cajun boy | Megan Fox turns down the chance to be the next Bond girl, Amy Winehouse goes on trial for assaulting a charity ball dancer, Lily Allen has a new man, Simon Cowell turns 50, and Jessica Szohr and Ed Westwick split. More »

Aaron Eckhart’s ‘Dark Knight’ Oscar Campaign Jump-started By Loud-Mouthed Sports Columnist

7:50AM Mark Graham | While most of the punditocracy is demanding that Sid Ganis engrave Heath Ledger’s name on the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor before the month of July comes to a close, the notoriously contrarian ESPN talking head Skip Bayless isn’t quite convinced. During today’s episode of their afternoon gabfest 1st And 10, Bayless got into a heated argument with the equally opinionated (read: full of shit) mouthpiece Stephen A. Smith about whether or not The Dark Knight was better than Tim Burton’s Batman. As these conversations generally go, the topic of conversation quickly switched to Heath Ledger’s universally lauded performance as The Joker. That is to say, universally lauded by everyone but Skip Bayless. More »